Taxi Cab Stories

Infused with John's unique sense of wry humor, these stories take the reader along on a ride through John's experiences as a cab driver in Brockton, Mass during the late 1970s.
The stories are a mixture of the hilarious, odd, insightful, and sorrowful; introducing the reader to such characters as Black Laurel and Hardy, Captain Quaalude, and Mr. Magoo.

This is how one cab ride ended as John pulled up to an ER...
"An orderly, hearing the tires give up their remaining tread in an anguished squeal, ran out expecting a near death emergency arrival.
I jammed my driver seat forward and ran over to open Mom’s door. She got out calmly, I was anticipating a warm “thanks.”
She got hold of her purse. I figured to get the fare and a great tip. Instead, she starts beating me with it! Hard! I am 6′4″ and she was able to hit me squarely on top of my head. She was going to nail me into the ground like a human spike!
She said, “I told you to get me to the hospital quickly, not to put me in it!” (as she rained beats down on me with her purse) Little Guy (her son) was hopping up and down saying “Can we do that again!?! That was unbelievable!” which made Mom angrier.
The orderly skidded to a stop, wondering if I was the bad guy, Mom was a maniac, or this might be some personal matter between two consenting adults, especially one (Mom) that weighed about 4 times what he did. He said nothing, did not come an inch closer. He seemed frozen in fear, a desire for personal safety, and a crushing curiosity to see how it played out."

This is how another cab ride ended after two guys considered robbing John...
"I got them to their destination in one piece. The fare was just under $10, blond threw me a twenty and said, "Keep it," as they fell over themselves in their hurry to get out. I didn’t even thank them for the tip, just acted as if I expected it. Like it was payment for the ‘joy ride.’
The last thing the black-haired guy said as the scrambled out. “I never met someone as nuts as you, man. Never!”
Blond goes, “You’re not safe, man. You’re nuts. You shouldn’t be f**kin’ driving!”
I looked at them with a bored, ‘do this all the time’ look and shrugged.
...
I radioed for Gary to get the cops. I gave the address, a description, and said the cops should be careful as at least one was armed."

Join John for other fares as he drives from experience to experience, wending his way through an incredible world of stories from his cab driving days.

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Taxi Cab Stories

Infused with John's unique sense of wry humor, these stories take the reader along on a ride through John's experiences as a cab driver in Brockton, Mass during the late 1970s.
The stories are a mixture of the hilarious, odd, insightful, and sorrowful; introducing the reader to such characters as Black Laurel and Hardy, Captain Quaalude, and Mr. Magoo.

This is how one cab ride ended as John pulled up to an ER...
"An orderly, hearing the tires give up their remaining tread in an anguished squeal, ran out expecting a near death emergency arrival.
I jammed my driver seat forward and ran over to open Mom’s door. She got out calmly, I was anticipating a warm “thanks.”
She got hold of her purse. I figured to get the fare and a great tip. Instead, she starts beating me with it! Hard! I am 6′4″ and she was able to hit me squarely on top of my head. She was going to nail me into the ground like a human spike!
She said, “I told you to get me to the hospital quickly, not to put me in it!” (as she rained beats down on me with her purse) Little Guy (her son) was hopping up and down saying “Can we do that again!?! That was unbelievable!” which made Mom angrier.
The orderly skidded to a stop, wondering if I was the bad guy, Mom was a maniac, or this might be some personal matter between two consenting adults, especially one (Mom) that weighed about 4 times what he did. He said nothing, did not come an inch closer. He seemed frozen in fear, a desire for personal safety, and a crushing curiosity to see how it played out."

This is how another cab ride ended after two guys considered robbing John...
"I got them to their destination in one piece. The fare was just under $10, blond threw me a twenty and said, "Keep it," as they fell over themselves in their hurry to get out. I didn’t even thank them for the tip, just acted as if I expected it. Like it was payment for the ‘joy ride.’
The last thing the black-haired guy said as the scrambled out. “I never met someone as nuts as you, man. Never!”
Blond goes, “You’re not safe, man. You’re nuts. You shouldn’t be f**kin’ driving!”
I looked at them with a bored, ‘do this all the time’ look and shrugged.
...
I radioed for Gary to get the cops. I gave the address, a description, and said the cops should be careful as at least one was armed."

Join John for other fares as he drives from experience to experience, wending his way through an incredible world of stories from his cab driving days.

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Taxi Cab Stories

Taxi Cab Stories

by John Egan
Taxi Cab Stories

Taxi Cab Stories

by John Egan

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Overview

Infused with John's unique sense of wry humor, these stories take the reader along on a ride through John's experiences as a cab driver in Brockton, Mass during the late 1970s.
The stories are a mixture of the hilarious, odd, insightful, and sorrowful; introducing the reader to such characters as Black Laurel and Hardy, Captain Quaalude, and Mr. Magoo.

This is how one cab ride ended as John pulled up to an ER...
"An orderly, hearing the tires give up their remaining tread in an anguished squeal, ran out expecting a near death emergency arrival.
I jammed my driver seat forward and ran over to open Mom’s door. She got out calmly, I was anticipating a warm “thanks.”
She got hold of her purse. I figured to get the fare and a great tip. Instead, she starts beating me with it! Hard! I am 6′4″ and she was able to hit me squarely on top of my head. She was going to nail me into the ground like a human spike!
She said, “I told you to get me to the hospital quickly, not to put me in it!” (as she rained beats down on me with her purse) Little Guy (her son) was hopping up and down saying “Can we do that again!?! That was unbelievable!” which made Mom angrier.
The orderly skidded to a stop, wondering if I was the bad guy, Mom was a maniac, or this might be some personal matter between two consenting adults, especially one (Mom) that weighed about 4 times what he did. He said nothing, did not come an inch closer. He seemed frozen in fear, a desire for personal safety, and a crushing curiosity to see how it played out."

This is how another cab ride ended after two guys considered robbing John...
"I got them to their destination in one piece. The fare was just under $10, blond threw me a twenty and said, "Keep it," as they fell over themselves in their hurry to get out. I didn’t even thank them for the tip, just acted as if I expected it. Like it was payment for the ‘joy ride.’
The last thing the black-haired guy said as the scrambled out. “I never met someone as nuts as you, man. Never!”
Blond goes, “You’re not safe, man. You’re nuts. You shouldn’t be f**kin’ driving!”
I looked at them with a bored, ‘do this all the time’ look and shrugged.
...
I radioed for Gary to get the cops. I gave the address, a description, and said the cops should be careful as at least one was armed."

Join John for other fares as he drives from experience to experience, wending his way through an incredible world of stories from his cab driving days.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155916987
Publisher: John Egan
Publication date: 12/18/2018
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 539 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Retired after a life of travel, experiences, and challenges, I am back to my first love, writing. I grew up in the Boston, Ma. area, moved to the NYC area, and then to Tampa Bay where I live currently. Without seeking to, my business life was varied. I have worked for American, German, Israeli, Spanish, and Asian companies. I traveled internationally and circumnavigated the globe a few times. I discovered I have a strong ability to communicate with others from around the world and can easily blend in (as far as my 6'4" frame allows) with other peoples and cultures. For me, the journey has been the destination. With the publication of my first book, Taxi Cab Stories, I broke the ice and look forward to several more in the coming months.

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